In the Time of Trump: Housing, Whiteness, and Aboltion

In the Time of Trump: Housing, Whiteness, and Abolition by Manissa Maharawal and Erin McElroy

SF Gentrification Timeline

Interactive timeline displaying some history of displacement, forces of gentrification, incidents and policies that have led to the current crisis in San Francisco. By the Anti-Eviction Mapping Project

Unending Filipino Diaspora: A History of Double Displacement

This narrative map combines narrative work, oral history, film, and quantitative data to tell the story of Filipinx double displacement in the San Francisco Bay Area. Made by Janice Davis, Crystal Dawana, and numerous AEMP members

SF Redlining and Race

UC Berkeley Story Mapping

Community Power Storymaps made in collaboration with students at UC Berkeley

SF Housing Rights Timeline

Community in the Struggle Against Real Estate Speculation, a Timeline.

Alameda County Foreclosures, Redlining, and Race

Alameda County Foreclosures visualized and analyzed in relation to 1939 redlining maps and the Black population.

Homelessness in SF

The homeless population of San Francisco is about 6,686. Government policies and changes to affordable housing that contribute towards gentrification have ended up worsening the situation for the homeless and increased the homeless population over the past decades, and the same core problems persist today.